DHL is top Africa employer fifth consecutive year
DHL Express (http://www.DHL.com)
has been recognised as a Top Employer in Africa for the fifth consecutive year at the prestigious Top Employer Africa 2019 certification held recently in Johannesburg.
Hennie Heymans, CEO, DHL Express
Sub-Saharan Africa said that receiving this recognition from the Top Employers
Institute for the fifth consecutive year is a huge honour. “At DHL Express we value our employees and
constantly strive to ensure they know how much their work matters. We also want
them to feel proud to be part of the global DHL team. We couldn’t be happier to
have that fact affirmed by the Top Employers Institute.”
DHL received 22 certifications in
21 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa this year, including the coveted
Intercontinental Award for having the most Top Employer certifications in the
continent.
Countries for which
certifications were received include Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar,
Mauritius, Mozambique, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa,
Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
“We attribute this notable
achievement to our customer-centric culture adopted across the entire
organization, this is without a doubt central to our success. Effective
employee engagement programs are integral to maintaining this culture across
the globe as it is the people within our business that ensure this culture
carries across to our customers,” said Heymans.
“Our focus areas remain
entrenched in employee motivation and development as this approach has proven
to be beneficial to both us and our employees. We operate in a high performance
environment and we encourage this culture among our teams as it promotes and
drives leadership diversity.”
According to Heymans, DHL’s use
of employee initiatives and programs, including the company’s Certified
International Specialist (CIS) cultural change program has helped to unlock the
potential of the company’s employees across Sub-Saharan Africa. “We made the
decision a year ago to put an emphasis on up-skilling and empowering our
middle-managers and supervisors as this rung of leadership is crucial to
leading our growth drive in the coming years. We count on our middle-managers
to garner trust and inspire unsurpassed performance during our growth cycle.
The employee initiatives we implement are critical to ensuring that everyone
fully understands their role within the business and how to most effectively
execute their responsibilities.”
DHL also recently completed the
annual Employee Opinion Survey, which provides an anonymous platform for
personnel to express their opinions about the company. “This is a valuable tool
that assists us in identifying what we are doing right, as well as what we need
to improve,” added Heymans.
Another layer of our employee
program is our Employee of the Quarter and Employee of the Year awards which we
present to our star performers nominated by fellow employees. “Our network is
only as strong as it is because of our incredible people. We believe that no
value can be placed on strategic planning and program implementation in this
regard.”
To be certified as a Top Employer
in Africa, a company needs to operate in four or more countries and have
exceptional employee conditions. The Top Employers Institute conducts
comprehensive and independent research by getting employees in the relevant
companies to complete a HR best practice survey.
The Top Employers Institute
survey assesses human resource strategy, policy implementation, practices and
employee offerings, to reveal whether the company provides exceptional employee
conditions, develops talent on all levels and demonstrates leadership through
optimizing the development of its employees and employee practices.
Every completed survey is
reviewed by the Top Employers Institute and then the process is audited by a
third party. Only organizations that qualify from the selection process receive
the Top Employers title and certification seal but all participants receive a
comprehensive feedback report.
“We are beyond honored to have
gained this wonderful recognition in additional regions this year and to have
been recognized as a Top Employer in Africa for yet another year. We will
continue to strive to add even more regions to this list and ensure we maintain
our focus on attracting, retaining and developing our people across the
sub-Saharan Africa region,” concluded Heymans.
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